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Weight = slow because racecar
90% of my decision between Scion and Subaru was because of the nav unit, extremely glad I didn't wait for second year because I despise touch screens as well. I wanted a car, I've got a phone and a gf to tell me where to go if I don't know or can't figure it out before hand. If there existed a Toyota GT86 with all the trimmings and doodads I still would have bought the Scion as it sits now. |
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Your correct about Lexus i was just making a point..lol..and i wasnt talking about performance when i said the FRS was watered down but if you wanna go there we get watered down versions performance wise all the time..for example Hondas type R's usually came in Si's in the states which is watered down in performance. There is a laundry list of other watered down trims that we didnt get like the 240sx and so on. (and by the way i personally love my FRS the way it is) Our original arguement was about turning all Toyotas sports cars into Scions and i say Hell No
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You know, a lot of people didn't want to buy the Supra the last 2 years it was made because it was only available with a FOUR SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
![]() Toyota's support for that car after it's first 1-2 years on the market was ridiculously weak, almost akin to Honda with their S2000.
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Scion failing? Shocking, considering how only 2/5ths of their cars are worth a second look
![]() Aside from the FRS and Tc, you have 3 generic point A to B cars Even this is a better lineup lol: Nick C.
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The Supra is a car glorified by movies, magazines, and "tuners." A car to put on a pedestal and hang on the wall to admire. But in reality, it sold like crap because it was horrendously expensive.
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The Supra sold like crap because it was $60K in 1998
It was an amazing car nonetheless, one of my personal favorites Nick C.
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Interesting page showing year to date auto sales by brand.
http://www.usdebtclock.org/auto-sales.html Also good at seeing how crazy big our National Debt is....but that's a different discussion. |
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One can only hope the car's sales over the model life isn't as bad as the 240SX.
(this is what was sold in the US) Number exported sorted by year - including convertibles: S13: 1989 - 68118 ("zenki") 1990 - 60582 1991 - 34534 (mid model refresh aka "chuki") 1992 - 27033 1993 - 21471 1994 - 1391 (convertible only) S14: 1995 - 25114 ("zenki") 1996 - 7334 1997 - 3655 (mid model refresh aka "kouki") 1998 - 2178 The only way to know the success of the FRS/BRZ is to see how sales hold up in years 3-5, and how any "refresh" changes the sales of the car overall. The enthusiasts active on a forum make up a small percentage of people buying the cars overall, and one has to also take into consideration the type of "young people" and their financial capability to afford a $25k sports car. The auto manufacturer has the market figured out, or so they think. We can have our fun modding the car and leave the market dissecting up to Toyota and Subaru. Obviously this is only for North America. -alex |
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by the way, did you know hyundai made a car called the veloster turbo, going for around the same price as the fr-s but I think its 200-300$ cheaper AND comes with gps and all that crap included. Did you consider that car when you shopped for the fr-s ? its similar in price, has way more options and has about the same power! P.S : I don't prefer scion, im just saying the quality in a kia or Hyundai is just that. you cant make a car $1,000 cheaper then competition give more gadgets for the same value AND be better quality. They have to cheap out on something, remember a jack of all trades is a master of none. hyundai is the car company making the greatest improvements over the years, ill give you that. But they came from sooooo far behind that IMO there's still a long way for them to go ! |
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I would counter that there were no Tc's sold last year where the engine failed, Toyota is just famous for selling a million engines a year that don't blow up. I think Subaru buyers have different expectations than Toyota/Scion buyers. A Subaru owner thinks nothing of a $2k head gasket replacement at 60k mi but a Toyota buyer would be like WTF. hyundai buyers expect 100k mi then the car can go to the junkyard (cause it literally has no resale left.) The auto segment is much more varied than people think. Not all cars made today are perfect, far from it. Toyota light vehicles set the standard for initial quality, long term durability, and resale. We Toyota buyers just expect more. Maybe people do abuse and mod the FA20 more than other cars but even for a first year vehicle there have been an unusually large number of blown engines reported just on this forum. Lot of head/cam problems leading to complete engine failure and of course the DI problems. You literally won't find any engine failures with last year's Tc for example.
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Veloster turbo isn't a FR-S/BRZ competitor. It's FWD and rides on the Elantra platform. It's also $24k fully loaded with everything. $21k and it's well equipped. It's a faster version of a cool and unique car. A hot hatch it is not. If anything, it competes against a Civic Si and whatever tiny market that car competes in (not the hot hatch market since they're both down on power). I know several people who own a Hyundai, a Sonata (sister), Veloster (colleague), and Elantra (friend), and all three plan on buying another Hyundai after their current ones are ready to be replaced. Sure, Hyundai isn't targeting the enthusiast (aka us), but if they do decide to target us at some point, I have a feeling they'll make something that's compelling. Hell, it took Toyota/Subaru 10+ years to come out with the twins. How long till another company comes out with a competitor? |
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